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Michael Hill : Christianity and Secular Government

Right at the beginning of history, we discover a clear political dimension to reality. The creation accounts reveal that it is God who rules. After establishing his rule and order God hands over the maintenance of that order to humankind.

The great decider: election 2004

The battle for Australia's hearts and minds is on. Southern Cross talks to two very different leaders – one a conservative economist, the other a former rock star – who talk openly about their faith in election time.

Northern Region: Bishop Writes

Every parent knows the joys of bringing up children, but is not always prepared for the pain of their departure. Those of us who remember what it was like to live in our own family home know what it is like to yearn for independence. We eventually leave home, set up our own independent living and never think of what it's like to be the parent who bears the pain of losing a child – until we become parents ourselves!

Northern Region: Bishop Writes

Every parent knows the joys of bringing up children, but is not always prepared for the pain of their departure. Those of us who remember what it was like to live in our own family home know what it is like to yearn for independence. We eventually leave home, set up our own independent living and never think of what it's like to be the parent who bears the pain of losing a child – until we become parents ourselves!

Northern Region: Church seed for sale: planter wanted

An exciting initiative for church planting in the Northern Region has been approved by the Northern Region Council. The initiative involves offering any suitable church planter with vision and know-how $120,000 over three years as seed funding to make their dream a reality. Richard James discussed this initiative with Bishop of North Sydney, Glenn Davies.

3. Organise an Ascension Day assembly

After the disciples had been with the risen Jesus for forty days, and while they waited for the promised power of the Holy Spirit, they assembled and devoted themselves to prayer. Presumably that's what they did over the next 10 days, and God poured out his Holy Spirit. Empowered by the Spirit the apostles went preaching first locally in Jerusalem, then Judea and Samaria, then through Asia Minor and Greece, and finally to Rome. They preached to the Jews first but then crossed the cultural divide to speak to the Gentiles. They preached to any who would listen but also found themselves preaching to kings and those in authority.

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